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12-21-2008
Mudville Monthly Editorial, December 2008 ~ 20 Current & Past Mudville Players Participated in the 2008 WIAA Football Championships!This year’s march to the Tacoma Dome was a special, most memorable event for the Mudville nation. Twenty current and past Mudville players represented their high school football teams during the 2008 playoffs including Bellevue HS quarterback and Mudville Pinnacle NW outfielder, Tommy Castle. |
12-17-2008
Four Mudville Alumni Among Nation's Best Preps; Sign 2009 National Letters Of Intent!Mudville Alumni Danny Poplawski, Kevin Gifford, Matt Boyd and Steve Kirbach signed NCAA National Letters of Intent during the early signing period of November 12-19th, 2008. This 2009 graduating class of high school seniors is an historic milestone for Mercer Island-based (WA) select youth baseball club.
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12-16-2008
2009 Mudville Coaching Staff Records Over 110 Clock Hours of Coaching CertificationSeaTac, WA – Mudville Youth Baseball Cub coaches attended the annual 2008 Best of the West Baseball Clinic held at the SeaTac Doubletree Hotel on December 12-14. The club is recognized by the Washington State Coaches Association (WSCA) ... |
11-07-2008
2008 Mudville Hall of Fame and Annual Award Winners AnnouncedDean Holbrook: Mudville Volunteer of the Year Award, David Courtney: Mr. Mudville Leadership Award and Cam Wilson: Mickey Merriam Community Service Award. |
11-02-2008
Eight is Enough! 2008 Mudville Pinnacle Baseball Players Move on to College Baseball! Thirteen New Additions to the 2009 Roster!Eight former Mudville Pinnacle Baseball players are now competing at the next level of baseball including Joe Kohan: University of Nevada Reno, Jeremy Bohnett: Point Loma Nazarene University (CA), James King: Whitworth College (WA) and Seafth Howe: Bellevue Community College (WA). |
11-01-2008
2008 Triple Crown National ChampionsGrand Junction, CO – Mercer Island’s only 18U select team, Mudville Baseball NW (42-19, 5-2) captured the 2008 Triple Crown National 18U Championship defeating the #1 seed Lone Peak Knights of Alpine, UT, 6-1 in the championship game. |